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Special rates

WSO already offers a number of special reduced rates for individuals and societies from developing countries. Additionally, if you are an individual and already a current member of one of WSO’s society members, you may receive a discount on WSO membership:

To RENEW your membership at a discounted rate, click here to start the renewal process. On step 3, choose the category "Individual members of Affiliate societies", you will be asked to input a special code, which is given to you by your society, and the name of your society.

To JOIN at a discounted rate, click here to start the application process. On step 3, choose the category "Individual members of Affiliate societies", you will be asked to input a special code, which is given to you by your society, and the name of your society.

NOTE: To register at this special rate you will need to input a special code which is provided to you by your society or by contacting WSO membership Services - This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Partnership

WSO has special agreements in place with certain societies. The members of the European Stroke Organization (ESO) or the Stroke Society of Australasia (SSA) benefit from an even further reduced WSO fee as part of their national society registration. They must register via their society website.

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WSO Membership Benefits

Free subscription and online access to the International Journal of Stroke (IJS)

A substantial discount to the registration fees for the World Stroke Congresses

Quarterly newsletter with information and updates in the field of stroke

Exclusive eligibility to apply for WSO travel fellowships and awards associated with major scientific meetings of the WSO

In patients with mild ischemic stroke, small but eloquent infarcts may have devastating effects, particularly on health-related quality of life. Carmen Lahiff-Jenkins, Managing Editor of the International Journal of Stroke spoke to Dr Chen Lin from Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago Illinois in the US, who was lead author for the article ‘Infarct location is associated with quality of life after mild ischemic stroke’, recently published in IJS.

This study looks at the association between acute infarct location and 3-month health- related quality of life in patients with mild ischemic stroke.